they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> now, as scary as though scenarios are, what he said was he needs the business community to be involved, and he pushed for legislation and new funding for a core of cyber warriors inside the pentagon here in northern virginia. what he's saying is he wants the business community to be involved here and he wants this legislation, which is going to allow partnership between the pentagon and businesses, but not all businesses are necessarily buying into this idea. we talked to the folks at the u.s. chamber of commerce. here's what they had to say. they're weary of additional regulations. they said, the optimal way forward will not be found in layering additional regulations on the business community. we would like to see a program that will work. guys, a little bit of a push/pull here. the question is, who bears the responsibility for defending a cyber attack, and who pays the costs associated with that defense, which is going to have to be massive if you're protecting t